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What are the Causes of Fetal Growth Restriction?
FGR can result from numerous factors which can be broadly categorized into maternal, placental, and fetal causes.
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Maternal factors
include chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, malnutrition, and substance abuse.
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Placental factors
involve issues like placental insufficiency, placental abruption, or abnormal placental attachment.
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Fetal factors
include chromosomal abnormalities, infections, or congenital anomalies.
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